Since the power stroke always moves the lever arm by the same angle, the length of the lever arm determines the displacement of the cargo relative to the actin filament.
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Since the power stroke always moves the lever arm by the same angle, the length of the lever arm determines the displacement of the cargo relative to the actin filament.
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Ancient armies directly utilized gravity to launch projectiles at their enemies by placing a large weight on the short end of the trebuchet's lever arm and then letting it fall.
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The rear suspension, featuring the diabolical lever arm shock _ an outmoded British shock absorber that survived in some models through the 1980s _ was regularly shaken to bits by potholes.
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As you say, not all lever arms are " called " robotic, but many are and I doubt there is much to distinguish them technically, although perhaps there is some functional difference.
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Tank bottom weights provide a much shorter lever arm, so need to be a much larger proportion of the total ballast, but do not interfere with propulsive efficiency the way ankle weights do.
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A long lower shank ( lever arm ) in relation to the upper shank ( purchase ) increases the leverage, and thus the pressure, on the curb groove and the bars of the mouth.
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The Trendelenburg sign is said to be positive if, when standing on one leg, the pelvis drops on the side opposite to the stance leg to reduce the load by decreasing the lever arm.
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As the illustration suggests, the torque does not change ( the same lever arm ) if the application point is moved along the line of the application of the force ( dotted black line ).
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Note that this method would allow you to weigh objects up to 2100 pounds, but would be highly inaccurate, due to the weight of the lever arm and difficulties in getting the distances exactly right.